STAFFORD Rangers claimed a hard-earned point on the road after a game in which two teenage goalkeepers stole the headlines.

Ryan Whitley, 18, was making his debut for Whitby Town and made a string of fine saves to keep Boro at bay.

Brad Caswell, meanwhile - also 18 - came in for regular number one Adam Whitehouse, and after almost gifting the hosts a goal, recovered to keep out a flurry of late chances.

A point and a clean sheet on the road is never to be sniffed at, but Rangers might have thought they could have taken all three from a side without a win in eight games.

And on the first half showing, they possibly deserved the spoils, as they dominated without ever really threatening Whitley.

The York City loanee came into his own after the break though, denying Massiah McDonald - who had earlier dragged a shot narrowly wide - in a one-on-one, and also making saves from good chances for Kieran Morris and Sam Griffiths.

At the other end, Caswell spilled a Daniel McWilliams free-kick and dropped it at the feet of Niall McGoldrick, whose shot was trickling in - but Matt Tymon thrashed it home to make sure, and was promptly flagged offside.

Tymon had other chances to break the deadlock, as did fellow substitute James Risborough, but no-one could find a way through.